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'''''Sega Ages''''' is a family of rereleases of [[Sega]] games. Presently, there are three entries in the family: the [[Sega Saturn]] "Sega Ages" series, the [[PlayStation 2]] [[Sega Ages 2500]] series, and a mobile phone series.
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'''''Sega Ages''''' is a label given to a number of [[Sega]] video game re-releases. Three sets of games use the branding - thirteen [[Sega Saturn]] games released between 1996 and 1998, thirty-three [[PlayStation 2]] games released between 2003 and 2008, and a number of mobile phone games released in the mid-to-late 2000s. "Ages" is "Sega spelt backwards, an anagram previously used in European advertising in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
  
 
==[[Saturn]] Sega Ages==
 
==[[Saturn]] Sega Ages==
Sega released thirteen titles under the "Sega Ages" label in Japan from 1996-1998. These would typically be old arcade games brought over to the Saturn, sometimes with extra features.
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The Saturn Sega Ages series is comprised of various ports, most of which were originally released in the arcades in the late 1980s (by [[Sega AM2]]) or for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. At the time, it was impossible to play more accurate representations of these games in the home. Some games have extra features such as CD audio, or difficulty settings.
 
 
 
*''[[Sega Ages Vol.1 Syukudai ga Tant-R]]'' (a version of ''[[Puzzle & Action: Tant-R]]''; 24 May 1996)
 
*''[[Sega Ages Vol.1 Syukudai ga Tant-R]]'' (a version of ''[[Puzzle & Action: Tant-R]]''; 24 May 1996)
 
*''[[Sega Ages Vol.2 Space Harrier]]'' (9 August 1996)
 
*''[[Sega Ages Vol.2 Space Harrier]]'' (9 August 1996)
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*''[[Sega Ages Galaxy Force II]]'' (2 July 1998)
 
*''[[Sega Ages Galaxy Force II]]'' (2 July 1998)
 
*''[[Sega Ages I Love Mickey Mouse: Fushigi no Oshiro Daibouken/I Love Donald Duck: Guruzia Ou no Hihou]]'' (15 October 1998)
 
*''[[Sega Ages I Love Mickey Mouse: Fushigi no Oshiro Daibouken/I Love Donald Duck: Guruzia Ou no Hihou]]'' (15 October 1998)
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None of these games were released in the west, however the ''After Burner'', ''OutRun'', and ''Space Harrier'' sets were compiled onto one disc and sold as ''[[Sega Ages: Volume 1]]'' in North America and Europe. The Saturn's short lifespan in these regions meant a volume 2 was never made.
  
There was also ''[[Sega Ages: Volume 1]]'', an attempt to bring the series overseas. It combined the ''After Burner II'', ''OutRun'', and ''Space Harrier'' sets into one disc. A Volume 2 was never made.
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Interestingly many of these games can be purchased in ''[[Shenmue]]'', as can a Sega Ages version of ''[[Super Hang-On]]'' which does not exist in real life. They are all straight arcade ports in this game though.
  
 
==[[Sega Ages 2500]]==
 
==[[Sega Ages 2500]]==
[[Sega]] and [[D3Publisher]] teamed up to create this series, though D3Publisher would leave sometime during the series. See its article for details.
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[[Sega]] and [[D3Publisher]] teamed up to create a new Sega Ages series in 2003, with each copy retailing for 2500 yen. Games range from enhanced ports to compilations spanning Sega's entire history up until this point. D3Publisher would leave part-way through the series and focus would shift towards huge compilations. See its article for details.
  
 
==Mobile Phone "Sega Ages"==
 
==Mobile Phone "Sega Ages"==

Revision as of 18:03, 3 December 2011

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Sega Ages is a label given to a number of Sega video game re-releases. Three sets of games use the branding - thirteen Sega Saturn games released between 1996 and 1998, thirty-three PlayStation 2 games released between 2003 and 2008, and a number of mobile phone games released in the mid-to-late 2000s. "Ages" is "Sega spelt backwards, an anagram previously used in European advertising in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Saturn Sega Ages

The Saturn Sega Ages series is comprised of various ports, most of which were originally released in the arcades in the late 1980s (by Sega AM2) or for the Sega Mega Drive. At the time, it was impossible to play more accurate representations of these games in the home. Some games have extra features such as CD audio, or difficulty settings.

None of these games were released in the west, however the After Burner, OutRun, and Space Harrier sets were compiled onto one disc and sold as Sega Ages: Volume 1 in North America and Europe. The Saturn's short lifespan in these regions meant a volume 2 was never made.

Interestingly many of these games can be purchased in Shenmue, as can a Sega Ages version of Super Hang-On which does not exist in real life. They are all straight arcade ports in this game though.

Sega Ages 2500

Sega and D3Publisher teamed up to create a new Sega Ages series in 2003, with each copy retailing for 2500 yen. Games range from enhanced ports to compilations spanning Sega's entire history up until this point. D3Publisher would leave part-way through the series and focus would shift towards huge compilations. See its article for details.

Mobile Phone "Sega Ages"

No English info on this is currently known, though Sega has two pages in Japanese, one of which refers to SOFTBANK MOBILE in its URL.

Pages in category "Sega Ages"

The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total.

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